Topic: What is your favorite military movie (Non war movie)? 2

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February 10th, 2004   Post 11
Darkmb101
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I would have to say The Last Castle
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February 13th, 2004   Post 12
Redneck
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Just saw this one and it is really very good:

"Gardens of Stone"
About the Old Guard during Vietnam, I would highly recommend it.
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February 17th, 2004   Post 13
AmericanGirl
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Gotta BLACK HAWK DOWN...Gotta BLACK HAWK DOWN.

Ive also watched TOP GUN a few hundred times.
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February 21st, 2004   Post 14
Puff1082
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I believe the name was "The Tribe" about a hippie in Marine Boot Camp circa 1966. Jon Michael Vincent played the hippie.
 
February 21st, 2004   Post 15
Lt_Strony
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My favorite is also Black Hawk Down

i kinda also liked Rules Of Engadgement
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February 22nd, 2004   Post 16
Tessa
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Never seen Top Gun.. I thought it was a love story..

The swedish Hamilton movie as awesome as well..

Oh god, and the famous line in that move..

His wife clearly asks him: "If they would order you to kill me, Would you then?"

Oh, Damn.. that movie is soo good..
 
March 4th, 2004   Post 17
TheSunsetSniper
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Band of brothers.
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March 17th, 2004   Post 18
Steel On Target
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A Bridge Too Far...wait..."non" war movie...hmmm...No Time for Sergeants I suppose.
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May 6th, 2004   Post 19
xer0cool
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"A Bridge Too Far" is good.

I also liked "Lost In Translation" the latter being obviously not a "war" movie.
 
May 7th, 2004   Post 20
silent driller
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Monty Python's Holy Grail. That was the funniest damn movie ever!